ECOWAS Commission VP meets UN Women representation in Nigeria
Africa
DAMTIEM L. Tchintchibidja, vice-president of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, received on Monday, March 24, a UN Women delegation led by Mrs Beatrice EYONG, the UN Women Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, at the ECOWAS Commission headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria,
During the meeting with Beatrice Eyong, ECOWAS Vice-President, stated that the main objective of the visit was to inform the Commission of the ongoing initiatives of UN Women and explore possible synergies and areas of collaboration. Eyong also spoke about the status of the Memorandum of Understanding, MOU, signed with ECOWAS in 2019, which expired in 2022, and called for its update and renewal.
The UN Women Representative presented key areas of potential collaboration with ECOWAS, including (i) Support for institutional capacity building, particularly in the collection and processing of gender-related data; (ii) support towards strengthening the mainstreaming of Gender (iii) strengthening the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (iv) women’s leadership and participation in political, peace and security processes; and (v) strengthening technical cooperation between the ECOWAS and UN Women.
Eyong concluded by affirming that her institution is prepared to partner with ECOWAS in mobilizing resources and conduct high-level advocacy to promote women’s human rights and empowerment.
Tchintchibidja, who welcomed the UN Women delegation, stated that ECOWAS through its Early Warning Mechanism, the Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security, the Department of Human Development and Social Affairs and its ECOWAS Centre for Gender Development, undertakes initiatives for the protection of women’s rights, the socio-economic inclusion of women and the participation of women in areas of peace, security and humanitarian action, including conflict prevention, management, resolution as well as peace-building and recovery efforts.
She also expressed support for the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding with UN Women, and reaffirmed ECOWAS’s commitment to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women.
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July 26, 2023 @ 19:12 GMT|
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